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Dr. Mialy Razanajatovo is a Researcher at the Department of Landscape Ecology and Vegetation Science, focusing on ecological and environmental research. Her work integrates climate change impacts, plant biology, and biodiversity conservation, with a strong emphasis on Madagascar's ecosystems. She actively contributes to teaching and research activities, including the 'Agrarbiologisches Projekt - Landschaftsökologie und Botanik' course in 2025.
Her research interests span ecology, climate change adaptation, pollination dynamics, and invasive species biology. She explores how floral traits and phylogenetic relationships influence plant invasions and investigates the socio-ecological dimensions of climate change, particularly for marginalized communities like disabled populations. Recent studies highlight the vulnerability of plant seed production to pollinator declines and the role of selfing in plant colonization.
Dr. Razanajatovo's publications (2015–2024) address topics such as phenological shifts, herbivore-plant interactions, and gender equity in science in Madagascar. Though no specific awards or grants are listed, her work reflects interdisciplinary engagement with environmental sustainability and policy.
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